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January 3 ^[[Tues]]
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Went over the house some.  wrote to Carrie & Florence.  Sent coupons for spoon   cost 6 cents.  Clarence went out home after tractor.  I took him out and Mama & I & kids went to Olives.  I used her ironer.  Gee, it's swell!  An going to sew tomorrow.  I hope.  I hope  I hope

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January 4 ^[[Wed]]
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Did up usual work and was called to rehearse for Eastern Star meeting.  So I went up town in the rain.  no news I guess

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We think there are circumstances where we can treat human beings without love, but there are no such circumstances.--  Tolstoy
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January 5 ^[[Thurs.]]
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Aid day  did up work and fixed spaghetti  also baked cherry pies  one to take and one to leave.  we had a lovely time at Rev. Rowes  Venus went with me.  Ruth E. came in and went also.  We did not go to Rushsylvania.

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January 6 ^[[Fri]]
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Mama and I decided to can our meat so we went out home  Ruth E. came and helped us.  I had 17 qts.  Mama had 31 qts.   I brought 19 home and finished them at 11.27.  Mrs. Hoover, Sister and Brother called on us  Then I washed after that.

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Our greatest glory is no in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.   Confucius
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